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Indiana Fever fans stunned as Caitlin Clark's teammate and Angel Reese forces on new team

Some fans were left in awe after the surprising announcement

Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark
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The teams for the Unrivaled league have been unveiled, and Indiana Fever fans were left in shock following the announcement.

Their shock is related to Rose BC, who will be represented by Chelsea Gray, Kahleah Cooper, Azura Stevens, Brittney Sykes, Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark's teammate, Lexie Hull.

The news caught the attention of WNBA fans, who couldn't help but be drawn in by what this means for the Angel Reese-Caitlin Clark rivalry.

WNBA fans stunned by announcement

"Lexie Hull and Angel Reese on the same Unrivaled team... so that means Indiana Fever fans have to cheer for Angel... I'm crying," wrote one fan.

The sentiment was shared by many given the two WNBA stars have faced off several times since their NCAA days.

They've carried over their success to the WNBA, with Reese starring of the Chicago Sky and Clark taking home Rookie of the Year honors with the Indiana Fever.

"Who put this team together, I just wanna talk," wrote another fan, wo inserted a GIF of Peter Griffin from 'Family Guy' leaning on the window with a glass of wine.

Another added:"They internationally (read intentionally) did it cause they know cc will come her and they can write things like cc came to angel Reese or came to watch her they trying to continue story lines."

While some fans may be torn, don't count on Clark being bothered by the announcement. She has stated in the past there is no rivalry between her and Reese.

"I'm pretty sure the only people that view this as a rivalry is all of you," she said.

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